Stories

Man Shocked As He Discovers Dad’s Old WWII Pilot Jacket Is Worth $2500

ADVERTISEMENT

A World War II pilot’s son, Marc, recently stumbled upon his dad’s vintage bomber jacket tucked away in a closet; little did he know it was worth a fortune. Upon discovery, Marc took his historic find to the renowned World-Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, Nevada, during an episode of the 23rd season of Pawn Stars.

Marc was left in shock when he discovered that the seemingly piece of garment held a significant monetary value today, estimated to be worth around $2,500. Marc’s decision to bring the jacket to the pawn shop stemmed from his desire to find a suitable market for such a historically significant item. “Maybe somebody who appreciates it can buy it and display it somewhere,” he mused.

ADVERTISEMENT

Old WWII pilot jacket is worth $2500

Youtube video screenshot

The jacket had two captivating features that served as poignant reminders of its World War II heritage. The back of the bomber jacket has a vivid painting depicting the P-38—the very fighter plane piloted by Marc’s father during his wartime missions.

ADVERTISEMENT

RELATED: WWII Veteran Who Ate McDonald’s Every Day For The Last 36 Years Turns 100

Also, a distinctive badge—the emblem of the 97th Fighter Squadron, known as the Devil Cat—was imprinted on the front of the jacket.

Youtube video screenshot

Marc decided not to sell the historical WWII piece

Rick Harrison, proprietor of the pawn shop, enlisted the expertise of his friend Paul Milbury from Military Historical Arms and Antiques to assess the value of the item. Upon examination, Paul expressed his disappointment that Marc, presumably the owner or seller, lacked any documentation to authenticate the jacket.

Youtube video screenshot

“What’s gonna make this valuable is the paperwork and the history saying what he did, where he did it, that’s what brings in the value now,” he explained. “The jacket, I’d say, between $1,000 and $1,500. With history behind it, with paperwork, with other stuff, the jacket could bring $1,500 to $2,500.”

However, Marc decided not to sell his jacket at that moment. Instead, he returned home to explore what other belongings and documents he could uncover from his father’s historic possessions.

Show comments
Share
Published by

Recent Posts

George Lopez Celebrates 63rd Birthday Happy To Reconcile With Daughter, Swear Off Dating

With a career spanning over four decades and counting, George Lopez has had no shortage…

2 hours ago

‘90210’s Tori Spelling And Shannen Doherty Open Up About Their Rocky Friendship

Shannen Doherty had co-star Tori Spelling join her on a recent episode of the Let’s…

14 hours ago

Carol Burnett Celebrates 91st Birthday Wish Surprise From Bradley Cooper After NSFW Joke

Carol Burnett celebrated her 91st birthday on April 26, delving further into the life of…

15 hours ago

Moms Welcome Babies Named Johnny Cash And June Carter Born In Same Hospital, Same Day

One hospital was positively rocking out recently after welcoming two illustrious newcomers into the world.…

19 hours ago

Valuable Item From Titanic Wreckage Set To Fetch Thousands Of Dollars At Auction

Henry Aldridge & Son of Devizes is set to auction a watch recovered from the…

20 hours ago

Jennifer Aniston Is Producing A Remake Of ‘9 To 5’

Jennifer Aniston has her eyes set on 9 to 5 remake, bringing the 1980 comedy…

21 hours ago